Monday, August 31, 2009

Swisher String Trimmer, 6.25 Gross Torque Briggs & Stratton Engine (Non-CARB Compliant) #SST22625N

Swisher String Trimmer, 6.25 Gross Torque Briggs & Stratton Engine, 22" trimming width, adjustable cutting height, 14" wheels w/ ball bearings, easy to replace, 155 diameter cutting line
Customer Review: Swisher push trimmer/edger
My husband has a torn rotater cuff so I bought him this product so that it would be easier on him to take care of the lawn and he loves it. Their is a downside he used over 25 lines to do it. It really chews up the line everytime it hits the brick on the house, I am not sure what else cause the line to break but with as expensive as that line is that is to many. They need to improve it.
Customer Review: Happy Trimmer
This machine is easy to assemble and easy to use. Starts really easy. Went through my dried tansy stalks with ease. My only concern was my learning curve as far as the throttle is concerned. I kept breaking the trimmer line but blame that on the speed I was running at and the diameter of some brush that got in my way. Trimmer string is easy to replace. I love how easy it handles.


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Sunday, August 30, 2009

Black & Decker 12-Inch 3.5-AMP Electric Bump Feed String Trimmer and Edger #ST4000

Featuring a 180-degree rotating head for easy edge trimming, this electric bump feed string trimmer from Black & Decker is ideal for a variety of post-mowing yard maintenance jobs, including light landscaping. Lightweight yet powerful, the ST4000 owes its reliable performance to a 3.5 Amp motor that spins at 10,000 RPM and cuts a 12-inch cutting path. Feeding the spool is a snap--just tap the trimmer on the ground--and a textured top handle can be adjusted for better comfort and control. And to help protect against unintended unplugging while you're working, there's a handy cord retention system. The ST4000 also operates at a quieter level than many other models, and converts to an edger with just one touch of the "Groom 'n' Edge" button. For added peace of mind, it comes with a 2-year warranty.
Customer Review: Pretty Good
I've had one of these for five years. It is certainly powerful enough for my small, suburban yard that is within reach of a 50' extension cord, and I have never thought about the weight (that being a good thing). The power is enough that I do not wear sandals, and I do wear safety glasses (a cool (not dorky?) looking DeWalt tinted/UV pair I picked up as an Amazon cart filler). I'd say the durability is good as I am in the class that while I don't abuse my tools, I don't baby them either; I put them to the task. I can see from the picture that B&D has fixed the main problem I have with mine (it has the shorter edge guide with the mount that breaks). I had had it with that edge guide, so I bought a same-priced Craftsman. I tried the Craftsman for 20 min. I spent more time re-starting the string than trimming (I am definitely returning it; it's heavier, too). So I decided to take another stab at fixing my B&D ST4000, and I finally came up with a good fix (I'll try posting a customer image). I imagine I'll get a few more good years out of it.
Customer Review: Perfect Trimmer/Edger
We are extremely pleased with our Black and Decker 12-inch electric bump feed string trimmer and edger. We had purchased one of the new automatic feed trimmers in the spring from Wal-Mart and it just feeds through string like mad! It was a disaster. We couldn't find any of the bump styles in Wal-Mart, Lowe's or Home Depot, but thanks to Amazon, we were able to purchase a new bump trimmer. So, stock up everyone - you'll really hate those automatic trimmers!!!!!


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Saturday, August 29, 2009

Husqvarna 128L 28cc 2-Stroke Smart Start Straight Shaft String Trimmer

Lightweight trimmer that is perfect for homeowners looking for the ergonomic features unique to a straight shaft. Easy starting with air purge and Smart Start recoil assist. Strong, braided wire cable drive. Comes with easy loading T25 bump trimmer head. Handle adjustment can be completed without tools.
Customer Review: At long last, one that works!
Did a LOT of research online and in stores, only to be disappointed several times before finding the Husqvarna 128LDx (same as 128L, but with detachable shaft to allow for accessories) My old Ryobi bit the dust, and the new ones in the big box stores are junk. I can't believe how downhill they've gone. Pain in the neck to assemble, no more multiple choke positions for when it starts varnishing up over time (even with proper maintenance, fuel treatment and storage). I put the new one I purchased back in the box and promptly returned it to the HD big box store. I then looked at (and actually purchased and returned after reading instructions and learning more about them) the Echo and MTD (4-stroke). The Echo I bought had the kind of head where you put small pieces of string into the head easily, and then replaced the pieces when they broke off while trimming. This seemed too much a hassle to always have to stop and replace those pieces (however simple) everytime you hit a chain link fence or landscaping block. Some of the higher end Echo's are pretty nice, and were in 2nd place for me, but talking to a number of people in the know gave the nod to the Husqvarna. The Echo's have great motors, but a tendency to have string jams, meltdowns, etc. The Husqvarna is the easiest to add more line to, and is known to be bulletproof in that area. The 4-stroke MTD seemed like a sweet idea, but when I read the instructions and learned about the maintenance (you need to have feeler gauges and be able to adjust the valve-lash -- not something your average joe homeowner really wants to mess with). Plus, I heard that the durability may not be there. Certainly seems there are good reasons that people who use these things professionally stay away from the 4-strokes (heavy and lack of durability). So finally came upon the Husqvarna. Solid reviews whereever I went, and known for WORKING. Great, powerful motor that is easy starting and long lasting. Fairly light weight, trimmer head is a bump head that's very easy to refill. Straight shaft, professional style trimmer that I got for an even two bills at the dealer -- who set it up for me, got it running/adjusted perfectly and showed me all the ins and outs. Other notes: Decent sound level -- not all that loud. Does not smoke -- Etec II engine is pretty clean for a two stroke. So far I am very pleased!


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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Swisher Shindaiwa E4 Power Multi-Tool String Trimmer Attachment #E4-U3001

The Trimmer Attachment converts a multi-tool power source into a professional string trimmer. With a solid steel drive shaft and heavy-duty four-bearing gear case design. Easy tap and feed trimmer head is standard.
Customer Review: Quality tool with great quick-disconnect
Swisher/Shindaiwa's quick-disconnect on their multi-tool is exceptional. The lock-up at the joint is very solid, with no play at all, and the drive is via a solid shaft - not a cable as with almost all others. I down-rate this attachment to 4 stars only because the bump head isn't up to the quality of the rest of the tool. I changed mine out to an Echo pre-cut string head several years ago and have never looked back.


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Monday, August 24, 2009

Earthwise OPP00010 10-Inch 2.2 Amp Electric String Trimmer

* Electric trimmer * Bump feed * External plug with cord * 1100 rpm * 0.065 line * 2 amp * 10" cut


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